It's clearly Sharon, from the fact that everybody other than Brie is British (and Brie just did a role in The Five-Year Engagement) with what was supposedly a pretty good accent).

What's funny about Brie is that when the Russos took charge I thought that Gillian Jacobs is actually a pretty good match for the comics version of Sharon, but since the movie Carters are brunettes, that's not the case here.

I've gotta say I find Emilia Clarke to be the most interesting option just because I've never seen her play anyone but Daenerys on GoT, so I really wouldn't know what to expect from her. I feel like I've seen enough of these other candidates to have some kind of idea of what they'd be like.

They're all a fine age. You have to remember, Evans was playing a character 5-10 years younger than he actually is in CA: TFA. His love interest should be about 25.

Evans was 29 at the time, playing a character whos father died in WWI, so he was about 3 years younger than he.

That is par for the course, actors playing someone they're older than, so with a bunch of actresses who are 25 or younger (Alison Brie is 29, but she plays a much younger college student, while her co-star, similarly aged, plays someone in their late-20s) the character might very well be younger than event that, like 21 or 22.

Evans was 29 at the time, playing a character whos father died in WWI, so he was about 3 years younger than he.

That is par for the course, actors playing someone they're older than, so with a bunch of actresses who are 25 or younger (Alison Brie is 29, but she plays a much younger college student, while her co-star, similarly aged, plays someone in their late-20s) the character might very well be younger than event that, like 21 or 22.

I don't know about the movies, but in the comics Captain America was born in 1917, later retconned to 1922.

I like Alison Brie, but I'm not sure she's the right fit for this role considering her biggest role to date is a comedy TV series and this is a big commitment and not the same as doing a comedy series.

I like Alison Brie, but I'm not sure she's the right fit for this role considering her biggest role to date is a comedy TV series and this is a big commitment and not the same as doing a comedy series.

It is called acting for a reason.

I'm always a little confused when posters think the only people who can play a role are actors who have played near identical roles in the past.

I've honestly seen very little of Brie's work, I just hate it when people say "No! they only have done comedy!" or "This actor/actress played a character exactly like that once! They should do it!" It's just a really closed minded way of dealing with things.

So many inspired casting choices (Ledger, Downey) wouldn't have ever happened if left in the hands of fan boys. People used to want Oded ****ing Fehr for Iron Man.